It is located exiting the lower right front corner of the cabin circulating fan housing. If you suspect it is plugged - remove it and insert a stiff but flexible wire down it to push out any obstructions.
how hard is it to replace a rear wheel bearing 1999 Honda crv. this crv does not have rear axle's in it. thank you
I've never seen a Honda which has a tranny filter. Just a drain plug and that's it. There is no drain pan, therefore you can't take off a drain pan to change the filter (if it had one). I own a 2002 CRV and a 97 accord. You can purchase a filter at any auto parts store, they are about $12.00. And yes the 1999 cr-v does have a filter, it is located on top of tranny.
1997-2001 CRV's have a internal screen that can only be changed if you disassemble the transmission. Just drain and fill. (remember to replace the drain plug washer, approx 2.5 L Honda ATF)
You're simply going to have to have it removed and replace it. That nipple is at the lowest point in the system and there is no other way to drain it unless you have the system power flushed.
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The firing order on the 1999 Honda CRV 2.0 is 1, 3, 4, 2. Cylinder 4 is closest to the passenger space and # 1 is closest to the front of the vehicle.
No, they are on seperate circuits.
== == for 1999 CRV gap is o.o44
The current factory recommended interval is 105,000 miles.
Most trans pans do not have oil drain plugs. Remove the pan, replace gasket.
check the timing belt
There is no safe way to repair a broken or leaking brake line. The line or tubing that is leaking must be replaced or a new piece of tube, spliced into the line with fittings, to replace the leaking area.